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On 10/27/2014 1:32 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
Need to know the best place in Houston for a big steak. My son is there this week. Mortons? I have never been there but my son has, IIRC he ordered a 4" thick filet mignon. Pricey. http://www.mortons.com/ Perry's Steak House http://www.perryssteakhouse.com/ Churrascos for a South American Steak, Very Good https://www.cordua.com/churrascos/?_...uGJhoCcabw_wcB C&H Steak Texas Land and Cattle |
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"Mike Marlow" wrote in news:m2m2si$afi$1
@dont-email.me: Need to know the best place in Houston for a big steak. My son is there this week. Seems like you're in the wrong end of Texas for steak. You should be in Amarillo, or at least Fort Worth. Anyway, my folks are in Austin, so I don't know much about Houston, but it seems I've heard Brenners is good (not to be confused with Brennans, altho that's good food too). John |
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"Mike Marlow" wrote: Need to know the best place in Houston for a big steak. My son is there this week. ---------------------------------------------- As I remember Houston is sea food territory. At least it was when I was going there. Lew |
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On 10/27/2014 5:58 PM, John McCoy wrote:
"Mike Marlow" wrote in news:m2m2si$afi$1 @dont-email.me: Need to know the best place in Houston for a big steak. My son is there this week. Seems like you're in the wrong end of Texas for steak. You should be in Amarillo, or at least Fort Worth. Is there cattle up there too? '~) Believe me, my family raised cattle for many decades is south Texas. King Ranch comes to mind... ;~) Anyway, my folks are in Austin, so I don't know much about Houston, but it seems I've heard Brenners is good (not to be confused with Brennans, altho that's good food too). Brennans is damn good and dam expensive Cajun style food. |
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On 10/27/2014 11:41 PM, Lew Hodgett wrote:
"Mike Marlow" wrote: Need to know the best place in Houston for a big steak. My son is there this week. ---------------------------------------------- As I remember Houston is sea food territory. At least it was when I was going there. Lew Seafood more so than San Antonio not so much as cities on the water, like Rock Port, Corpus Christi, Port Aransas, Galveston, etc. Houston can satisfy any cuisine. Probably has one of the best varieties of GOOD restaurants. |
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Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet writes:
On 10/27/2014 11:41 PM, Lew Hodgett wrote: "Mike Marlow" wrote: Need to know the best place in Houston for a big steak. My son is there this week. ---------------------------------------------- As I remember Houston is sea food territory. At least it was when I was going there. Lew Seafood more so than San Antonio not so much as cities on the water, like Rock Port, Corpus Christi, Port Aransas, Galveston, etc. Houston can satisfy any cuisine. Probably has one of the best varieties of GOOD restaurants. Hard to compete with either manhatten or san francisco for variety of good restaurants. Like the marine memorial association's _Leathernecks_, or side-alley dim sum in Chinatown, or italian in North Beach (or anywhere in east new jersey). http://www.marineclub.com/dining.php Reservations definitely recommended (very reasonable prices, to boot). |
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Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in
: On 10/27/2014 5:58 PM, John McCoy wrote: "Mike Marlow" wrote in news:m2m2si$afi$1 @dont-email.me: Need to know the best place in Houston for a big steak. My son is there this week. Seems like you're in the wrong end of Texas for steak. You should be in Amarillo, or at least Fort Worth. Is there cattle up there too? '~) Believe me, my family raised cattle for many decades is south Texas. King Ranch comes to mind... ;~) I think they hide them better in south Texas. I definately see more of them when I go across north Texas heading to Colorado than I do heading across south Texas to Austin. (I probably see more ostriches than cows near Austin, but that's sort of a fad). Anyway, my folks are in Austin, so I don't know much about Houston, but it seems I've heard Brenners is good (not to be confused with Brennans, altho that's good food too). Brennans is damn good and dam expensive Cajun style food. I've et at the Brennans in New Orleans, which is definately good (and not cheap). Altho I gather they've had issues and closed a year or two ago. I don't beleive there's anywhere in the US which has a greater variety of good restaurants than New Orleans. John |
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On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 10:19:13 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
Seafood more so than San Antonio not so much as cities on the water, like Rock Port, Corpus Christi, Port Aransas, Galveston, etc. Houston can satisfy any cuisine. Probably has one of the best varieties of GOOD restaurants. True enough. I do like the Thai food restaurants here as well as any I have eaten at, and we have several extremely tasty (and expensive) restaurants here that serve other specialty foods that have been featured on television. I think San Antonio holds the record for number of restaurants shown on Diners, Drive Ins an Dives. Our huge military/ex military population has brought folks from all over the world that have opened restaurants here when they settle. Lots of good stuff to eat here. My serious problem with Houston is the lack of hole in the wall Tex/Mex restaurants. San Antonio is FULL of them! Affordable, cheap and some really good. For example, today very near my repair job I had two large cheese enchiladas, rice, refried beans, a small salad with a small scoop of guacamole, a generous portion of carne guisada and two hand made tortillas for $5.29. My compass rose has dozens or those places on it that allow me to get my Tex/Mex fix as needed. Anything from Caldo de Res to green enchiladas or Chile Relleno are fixtures for the ubiquitous "lunch special" all these places seem to have. When my sister came in last month to visit with my Mom, I found another joint by Mom's independent living compound that had an outstanding calabasa con pollo which their version is a spicy Mexican stewed squash preparation served over spicy baked chicken. With chips, homemade salsa (a real requirement around here), two homemade flour tortillas and tea, it was $5.49. She loved it. Since she grew up here too, she loves it when we can sneak off and get some of the Tex/Mex she remembers. In all her years in Houston (30?) she has looked but never found more than a couple of hole in the wall "joints". I will say though, that after that outstanding Mex place that we all went to one year at Christmas, they went there with their neighbors and it was a big hit! That was sure good, and Kathy still remembers the fish dish she got there. Robert |
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"Leon" lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in message ... Brennans is damn good and dam expensive Cajun style food. Been many, many years since I ate there [and it's not like it's specific to Houston] but Ruth's Chris impressed me. I remember having to hold my napkin up in front of my shirt when the waiter arrived with our order account the sizzles jumping off my steak. Hottest food I ever been served anywhere. And the blueberry cheesecake overflowed the plate on which it was served. Dave in Houston |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 10:02:31 -0500, "Dave in Texas"
wrote: "Leon" lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in message m... Brennans is damn good and dam expensive Cajun style food. Been many, many years since I ate there [and it's not like it's specific to Houston] but Ruth's Chris impressed me. I remember having to hold my napkin up in front of my shirt when the waiter arrived with our order account the sizzles jumping off my steak. Hottest food I ever been served anywhere. And the blueberry cheesecake overflowed the plate on which it was served. I've been to Ruth's Chris a couple of times. I went on a business trip and then took my wife, once, on the way back from a trip to the parent's place. She knew that I had gone and wanted to know what it was all about. She found out; $45 steak, $12 salad, $8 potato, $8 asparagus, $5 coke (me), and $15 glass of wine (her)... It's certainly good (and *hot*, as you say) but it wasn't *that* good. |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 00:30:54 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: [snip] My serious problem with Houston is the lack of hole in the wall Tex/Mex restaurants. San Antonio is FULL of them! Affordable, cheap and some really good. For example, today very near my repair job I had two large cheese enchiladas, rice, refried beans, a small salad with a small scoop of guacamole, a generous portion of carne guisada and two hand made tortillas for $5.29. I've lived in San Antone since '65. Some of best Tex\Mex I've ever eaten has been at some of the mom and pop type places. There is\was a Tex\Mex restaurant on Austin Highway that was run by an Iranian guy. Killer food and great daily lunch specials. Nice guy too. Spoke with all his customers to make sure everything was okay. He ran a tight ship. Service was very good. |
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On 10/29/2014 9:51 PM, Gray_Wolf wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 00:30:54 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: [snip] My serious problem with Houston is the lack of hole in the wall Tex/Mex restaurants. San Antonio is FULL of them! Affordable, cheap and some really good. For example, today very near my repair job I had two large cheese enchiladas, rice, refried beans, a small salad with a small scoop of guacamole, a generous portion of carne guisada and two hand made tortillas for $5.29. I've lived in San Antone since '65. Some of best Tex\Mex I've ever eaten has been at some of the mom and pop type places. There is\was a Tex\Mex restaurant on Austin Highway that was run by an Iranian guy. Killer food and great daily lunch specials. Nice guy too. Spoke with all his customers to make sure everything was okay. He ran a tight ship. Service was very good. When we lived in Austin in the early 80's, we ate one night at a great Tex/Mex place - in a large old house that was a concerted storefront. The Tex/Mex was Tex/Mex-Indian Mexico Indian food - it was good. No telling if it exists today - Wish it were here in East Texas. Any food places show up on your phone or GPS for food ? might be another list to look at. Martin |
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On Wednesday, October 29, 2014 9:51:36 PM UTC-5, Gray_Wolf wrote:
I've lived in San Antone since '65. Some of best Tex\Mex I've ever eaten has been at some of the mom and pop type places. Been here since '66 when the family moved here. No doubt, the Mom and Pop places are the best. Tex/Mex is cheap, plentiful and good here. Of course, that may be why we have the problems we do with obesity and diabetes... Robert |
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